VIENNA (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymaker and hawk Robert Holzmann expects an initial interest rate increase this summer or autumn and for rates to rise gradually before settling next year around 1% or 1.5%, he told Austrian broadcaster ORF on Friday.
VIENNA (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymaker and hawk Robert Holzmann expects an initial interest rate increase this summer or autumn and for rates to rise gradually before settling next year around 1% or 1.5%, he told Austrian broadcaster ORF on Friday.
“I belong to the group that is now in favor of rapid action. That means in summer, maybe in autumn. In addition and if necessary in December,” he said. The “equilibrium rate” of around 1% or 1.5% will probably be reached next year, compared to a current deposit rate of -0.5%, he added.
(Reporting by Francois Murphy)
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